on 04-25-2008 1:22 AM
Is there a note or a document that documents all the places where SAP stores Fully Qualified Names and/or protocols? For example if I am connected via sapgui for windows and run a transaction like PAL my browser is opened with a URL generated (at least partially) by profile parameter icm/host_name_full. I think there are ABAP transactions that initiate java side URls. I don't remember where that is defined.
I am trying to customize E2E diagnostics but the application keeps dropping the URL prefix I start with and supplying its own.
For example if I start with https://my.fully.qualified.hostname:5xx01 As I navagate through the E2E dialogs the protocol, the hostname and the port switch numerous times. The development team should learn how to run http proxies!
PS: Is there any way to coerse the application NOT to resolve host names? I keep seeing SMD agents cycle between connecting to host my.fully.qualifies.hostname and then getting ping failure to my's internal IP number. Doesn't SAP use firewalls and understand private IP numbers?
Ken Chamberlain
University of Toronto
Hi,
It seems that you should check table HTTPURLLOC.
Search, also wikis on SDN with "reverse proxy"...
Regards,
Olivier
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Hai,
PS: Is there any way to coerse the application NOT to resolve host names? I keep seeing SMD agents cycle between connecting to host my.fully.qualifies.hostname and then getting ping failure to my's internal IP number. Doesn't SAP use firewalls and understand private IP numbers?----
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Yes, you can define the hostnames and and HTTP port number in the table - HTTPURLLOC.
And also check the table RSPOR_T_PORTAL
Thanks and Regards,
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